This classical pranayama technique activates bilateral hemispheric balance and vagal tone, complementing EMDR's bilateral stimulation for nervous system regulation.
Nadi shodhana (alternate nostril breathing) is a foundational pranayama practice that balances the ida and pingala nadis—subtle energy channels representing parasympathetic and sympathetic nervous system activation. Modern research validates this ancient practice: alternate nostril breathing synchronizes hemispheric brain activity and strengthens vagal tone. For trauma survivors whose nervous systems remain chronically dysregulated, nadi shodhana provides accessible daily practice between EMDR sessions. The bilateral alternation mirrors EMDR's eye movements, creating hemispheric coherence without requiring professional facilitation. Patanjali's yoga recognizes breath as the gateway to mind and nervous system mastery. For trauma processing, this becomes crucial: when dysregulation peaks between sessions, clients can self-soothe through bilateral breathing. Integrating nadi shodhana with EMDR protocols deepens nervous system healing. This classical practice offers scientifically-validated autonomic regulation accessible anywhere, anytime.
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